Tech Interview Hacked: Student Drops the AI Mic

March 4, 2025. College sophomore Roy Lee just became the poster child for AI disruption, using an AI tool to ace Amazon’s brutal technical interview—and then publicly calling out the entire hiring process as obsolete. His reward? A job offer, viral fame, and an upcoming disciplinary hearing.

Pro tip: Don’t try this at home. Or do. The future of work might depend on it.

A Student Used AI to Beat Amazon’s Brutal Technical Interview. He Got an Offer and Someone Tattled to His University

Voice AI Just Got Uncanny: Meet Miles and Maya

March 4, 2025. AI startup Sesame just dropped a voice model so human-like, it’s making people simultaneously amazed and uncomfortable. Their AI voices, “Miles” and “Maya”, can chuckle, stumble over words, and even argue like an angry boss—blurring the line between artificial and authentic.

Warning: May cause unexpected emotional attachment. Proceed with caution.

Eerily realistic AI voice demo sparks amazement and discomfort online

Coders, Meet Your New AI Sidekick

Feb. 20, 2025. Forget the robot apocalypse—AI is turning into software developers’ best friend. A New York Times report reveals that instead of replacing programmers, AI coding assistants are becoming the ultimate productivity hack, saving developers up to an hour per day and potentially writing 80-90% of corporate code.

The future of coding? Think conductor, not code monkey.

A.I. Is Prompting an Evolution, Not Extinction, for Coders

AI Skills: The New Golden Ticket in Tech

March 10, 2025. Tech job market alert: AI is no longer just a buzzword—it’s a career must-have. Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. tech jobs now demand AI skills, with the information sector leading the charge at 36% of job postings.

Pro tip: Learn AI or risk becoming yesterday’s code monkey.

How the AI Talent Race Is Reshaping the Tech Job Market

Your Brain at Night Predicts Your Mind Years Later

March 7, 2025. Mass General Brigham researchers have developed an AI tool that predicts cognitive impairment five years before symptoms appear by analyzing sleep brain waves. The study in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease achieved 85% accuracy in identifying future cognitive decline in older women, particularly through changes in gamma frequencies during deep sleep. Lead researcher Shahab Haghayegh says this technology could revolutionize dementia prevention, potentially enabling early interventions when treatments are most effective.

Sleep on this: Your nighttime brain waves might be tomorrow’s early warning system.

Brain Waves Measured During Sleep Predict Cognitive Impairment Years Before Symptoms Appear, Study Finds

Product Photography: Midjourney Prompt

A sage gray cashmere t-shirt, crew neck short sleeve style in the style of Armani Exchange for men, fitted body, neutral background, light beige color palette, luxury brand fashion photography. –ar 92:123

Source: Superhuman AIMarch 10, 2025

Habit Builder Prompt

Based on my long-term goals of financial stability, wealth building, productivity, and personal growth, suggest one small but impactful habit I can add to my daily routine. It should be easy to implement, take no more than 10 minutes, and provide compounding benefits over time. Explain why this habit is effective and how it aligns with my objectives.

Source: Superhuman AIMarch 11, 2025

Dennis Cheatham

Associate Professor, Communication Design

Miami University

Updated: March 12, 2025 12:31 pm
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